5 Little Known Reasons Why Glee is Cooler Than You Think
Just know that I used to hate Glee too, and I avoided it for almost a year...
1. Joss Whedon Directed an Episode
Yes, you read that correctly. Back at the end of Season 1, Joss Whedon, director of this years coolest movie (perhaps the coolest movie of all time) The Avengers, co-writer of this years coolest scary movie, Cabin in The Woods, and creator of the two geekiest but most well-loved shows on television, Firefly and Buffy- directed an episode. And it was that very episode that made me go from Glee-hater, to Glee-lover. The episode was entitled Dream On and featured none other than one of the coolest men currently on television, and Joss Whedons friend and Dr Horribles Sing Along Blog star, Neal Patrick Harris (yes Barney from HIMYM). And guess what, it was good Rachel wasnt anywhere near as annoying than in the first episode of Glee I ever watched (and still my least favourite) Mattress, and they finally found a good use for Mr Schue singing an Aerosmith song opposite NPH. Not only this, but Glee has had other, well known, frequent directors with a good amount of geek cred. Erik Stoltz, of Pulp Fiction and Mask fame (the guy who was cast as Marty McFly before being fired) has directed 9 episodes most of them good. And Tate Donovan (Marisas dad from The O.C and voice of Disneys Hercules) has directed two one good, one bad. (He was also in Friends and was once engaged to Jennifer Aniston weird). Also, if you are a Whedon or Buffy fan Marti Noxon, the Buffy show-runner from season 6 onwards wrote 2 episodes of Glee and served as consulting producer on the series in season 3.